The latest batch of My Nintendo game discounts for Europe has now gone live, giving players the usual chance to grab a handful of games at discounted prices.

This set is slightly smaller than usual, with four titles being put up for grabs in total. As always, you can take advantage of these discounts by simply using the required Gold or Platinum My Nintendo Points listed below.

Ryan can list the first 151 Pokémon all in order off by heart – a feat he calls his ‘party trick’ despite being such an introvert that he’d never be found anywhere near a party. He’d much rather just have a night in with Mario Kart and a pizza, and we can’t say we blame him.

Well, at least a slight discount on HarmoKnight and Mario's Picross. Decided to get both of them since I don't really think these deals are going to be available for much longer.

It's really a shame, since at one point they were really firing with the exclusive home themes and good downloadable stuff, but at some point they just completely gave up and nowadays are just recycling older deals. Especially game-specific themes that were only available for digital version pre-orders (Project X Zone 2 and Dragon Quest VII, for example) would definitely be something I'd love to use points towards to get from My Nintendo.

Traded for the 'Completely Luigi' theme but has the same music as any of the 'Completely <Mario Character>' themes. Gold points seem a bit pricey but it's better than letting them expire.All in all, a rather meagre promo that we're stuck with for the month. I lament those Club Nintendo exclusive themes like the Nintendo Hanafuda, Nintendo Consoles, and Toad one.Still waiting for something big for the 3DS's ending...

@Roronoa11 ain't happening, the 3DS will fail to reach GBA's level (a system only lasting 3 1/2 years before its successor launched, which is why GBA is so low). It'll go out quietly like it has been- discontinued, then Nintendo finally admits the Switch Lite really was the 3DS successor after all.

@gamefreak77 As much as I agree with about Nintendo being stupidly coy about the actual status of the 3DS/2DSXL, it’s not dead yet. The 2DSXLs are still the top handheld seller here in Japan and a lot of games are being ported, be they by update versions or sequels to the Switch. Since the Switch Lite is launching imminently, with the new Pokémon around the corner too, they’re mainly focusing it on small points without addressing the elephant in the room. The interface software of the Switch is still way behind the current one for the 3DS so until they do a decent uphaul with at least everything the 3DS has (themes, folders, streetpass even😅, etc.) then it’s still not the successor.